Plant-derived protein extract compositions and methods

a technology of plant-derived protein and composition, applied in the field of plant-derived protein materials, can solve the problems of undesirable presence of estrogenic activity and removal of desirable raw materials, and achieve the effect of reducing irritation

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-05-26
JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COPANIES
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Benefits of technology

[0016] In yet another embodiment, compositions of the present invention are suitable for treating baby skin, partic...

Problems solved by technology

In order to produce products that are acceptable to the average consumer, major producers have devised ways of processing plant protein source materials to produce extracts having desirable visual and tactile properties (e.g., uniformity, clarity, light-color); however, such processing ste...

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Preparation of Estrogen Binding Agent-Free Soy Protein Extract

[0145] 40 milliters (mL) of ethyl alcohol and 10 mL of water were added to 2 grams (g) of soymilk powder. The mixture was agitated for 4h at 22° C. on a horizontal shaker. The mixture was centrifuged and the supernatant decanted. The resulting cake was suspended in a mixture of 50 mL (80:20) ethyl alcohol / water. This suspension was also centrifuged and the supernatant decanted. The cake was then dried under vacuum resulting in 1.4 g dry powder.

[0146] Chromatographic analysis of the soy powder was carried out using High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC). The results demonstrated that it is free of estrogen binding agents. More than 90% of putative estrogen binding agents, specifically flavones, isoflavones, and their glucosides were removed as compared to the original soy milk powder before extraction. Mammalian estrogen receptor binding assays also confirmed these results. Protease inhibition activity was also as...

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Trypsin Inhibition Assay of Soy Protein Extract

[0147] The trypsin inhibitory activity of various extracts was determined using a commercial kit, following the protocol supplied by the vendor, Diapharma (West Chester, Ohio; www.diapharma.com). Trypsin catalyses the hydrolysis of p-nitroaniline (pNA) from a standard peptide substrate (S-2222). The reaction rate increases linearly with increasing activities of trypsin up to at least 4.8 μkat / l, which corresponds to a trypsin concentration of 2 mg / l. The rate at which pNA is released is followed on a photometer at 405 nm.

[0148] Test extracts were prepared as 1% (w / v) in deionized water and sonicated at 30° C. for 40 minutes. Samples were diluted to 0.1 and 0.01% and incubated with 25 ng of trypsin, prepared under manufacturer's instructions. Each extract was tested in duplicate, correcting for the baseline absorbance of the blank, and the percent inhibition of trypsin cleavage of the substrate by the test agents calculated.

[0149] In ...

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Determination of Activity Utilizing the Cell Elam Assay

[0150] Endothelial-Leukocyte Adhesion Molecule (ELAM), also known as E-selectin, is expressed on the surface of endothelial cells. In this assay, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and IL-1β are used to stimulate the expression of ELAM; test agents are tested for their abilities to reduce this expression, in accordance with studies showing that reduction of leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cell surface was associated with decreased cellular damage (e.g., Takada, M. et al., Transplantation 64: 1520-25, 1997; Steinberg, J. B. et al., J. Heart Lung Trans. 13:306-313, 1994).

[0151] Endothelial cells may be selected from any of a number of sources and cultured according to methods known in the art; including, for example, coronary artery endothelial cells, human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMEC; Hess, D. C. et al., Neurosci. Lett. 213(1): 37-40, 1996), or lung endothelial cells. Cells are conveniently cultured in 96-well plates, ...

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Abstract

Disclosed are skin care compositions comprising a plant-derived protein extract, such as a soy protein extract or a colloidal oatmeal preparation, supplemented by an enrichment composition, such as a non-alpha tocopherol, and methods of making and using such compositions.

Description

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION [0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional application Ser. No. 60 / 520,556 filed Nov. 13, 2003, which is incorporated herein in its entirety.FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0002] This invention relates to plant-derived protein materials, especially certain materials derived from legumes, such as soybeans, or grains (grasses), such as oats, and associated skin care compositions, methods for use as cosmetic or therapeutic agents, and methods of preparation thereof. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0003] Increasingly, consumers are turning to natural products as sources of ingredients for health and beauty enhancement. The success of the dietary supplement industry and the acceptance of and demand by mainstream consumers for “health foods” is testament to this phenomenon. Plant-derived materials are widely used to produce extracts, protein concentrates, and isolates, which are commonly used to produce cosmetic skin care compositions. Examp...

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Application Information

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IPC IPC(8): A61K8/64A61K8/67A61K8/97A61K31/355A61K36/48A61Q17/04A61Q19/00A61Q19/02
CPCA61K8/645A61K8/678A61K8/97A61K36/48A61Q17/04A61Q19/02A61Q19/00A61Q19/004A61K2300/00A61K8/9789A61K8/9794
Inventor BODDUPALLI, SEKHARMAHMOOD, KHALID
Owner JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COPANIES
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